curtain cloth be cleaned? How to clean curtain cloth?
Before cleaning curtains, you must first determine which method and detergent to use according to the type of curtain fabric. Different curtains need to use different cleaning methods and detergents. The following are several common curtain cleaning methods.
Roller curtain
Pull it down and scrub it with a damp cloth. The rollers are usually hollow, and you can use a thin stick with fluff tied at one end and keep turning, which can simply remove dust from inside.
Soft blinds
Before cleaning the curtains, you must first close all the curtains, spray appropriate amount of water or polish on the window leaves, and scrub them with a rag to keep them clean and bright for a long time. The drawstring of the curtains can be gently wiped with a soft bristle brush. If the curtains are dirty, you can use a rag to dip in some detergent in warm water to clean it, or you can wipe it with a little aqueous ammonia solution to remove the dirt.
Velvet curtains
First, remove the curtains and soak them in neutral or alkaline special cleaners. Use your hands to gently press them to remove stains on the surface of the curtains, wash them and place them on an inclined rack to allow the moisture to drip dry automatically and will be as smooth as new.
Electrostatic flocking cloth curtains
This kind of curtain should not be soaked in water and rubbed or brushed. Just use a cotton yarn head with a small amount of alcohol or gasoline to gently wipe it. If the velvet cloth is too wet, do not twist it hard to avoid the velvet falling off and affecting the beauty. You can use both hands to press away moisture or let it dry naturally to maintain the original appearance of flocking.
Canvas or linen curtains are wiped with a sponge dipped in some warm water or a mixed liquid of soap solution or ammonia solution, and rolled up after drying. This method saves time and effort and has a better effect. When cleaning the Austrian lace window, you must first use a clothing vacuum to remove the dust from the lace, and then use a soft feather brush to swipe it through, but be careful not to break or skew the decorative lace. Curtains made of ordinary fabrics can be wiped with damp cloth, or gently washed in clean water or in a washing machine as usual.